Transportable garment for use with non ambulatory patients

Apparel – Nether garments – Bifurcated

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2 69, 2300, 128845, 128873, A61G 1500

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061016349

ABSTRACT:
A garment for wearing by non ambulatory patients is shown and described as having at least two pair of handholds near the top seam of the garment for transport of such patients. The garment is made of front and rear portions connected to one another by a reinforced crotch portion. A pair of rear straps extend from the rear section of the garment and extend upward so that they may be crossed upon the back and the front of the patient and then joined to the front section of the garment.

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